Czech Republic will put resources into Bangladesh, inks bargain for exchange
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Czech Republic has communicated enthusiasm for putting resources into various developing segments in Bangladesh, including power age and training.
Karel Havlicek, trade and ventures serve for Czech Republic, passed on the intrigue while meeting Bangladesh's Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi in Prague on May 21, 2019, said an official statement given by business service on May 22, 2019.
The two nations additionally consented to an arrangement on 'Exchange Promotion and Economic Cooperation'. Priests of the two nations consented to the arrangement in the interest of particular sides. This arrangement is pointed towards framing a joint commission to help reciprocal exchange.
Czech Minister Karel Havlicek commended Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheik Hasina's administration in taking the nation forward and cast priceless significance to ties between the two nations.
He communicated enthusiasm for participation in Bangladesh's capacity age division, instruction and preparing, data and correspondence innovation (ICT) and jute-made items.
Business Minister Tipu Munshi maintained that Bangladesh is right now the best spot for interest in South Asia. "Bangladesh has taken liberal strategies for outside direct speculation (FDI). Our Prime Minister Sheik Hasina is creating 100 unique financial zones (SEZs) in various pieces of the nation."
He said financial specialists from Czech Republic can put resources into these monetary zones and receive the reward of obligation free fares to European Union. Pastor Munshi asked Czech to put resources into attire, calfskin merchandise, pharmaceuticals, ICT, and light designing areas.
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